This massage video covers
the hips, back, belly, shoulders & neck.
Learn to alleviate pain with 53 highly
effective neuromuscular techniques! Get
a 3-dimensional view of the muscles, which
have been modeled out of clay and feature
computer generated trigger point referral
overlays. This great video not only covers
neuromuscular therapy, but includes functional
assessment work, so you know where to work,
and how. Along with range of motion and
resistive tests, you will learn basic postural
evaluation techniques. As part of a comprehensive
treatment protocol, discover how to work
on the tendons, ligaments and muscles with
effective neuromuscular and deep tissue
strokes. Finally complete the work with
stretches.

This video along with The Extremities
will prepare you to handle the most common
injuries
in every joint of the body. Used as support
for a 100 hour neuromuscular and functional
assessment course, this video is packed
with useful, easy to understand information
that you can start applying to your practice
right away.

Comes with a 17 page booklet that mirrors
the techniques shown in the video.

MASSAGE MAGAZINE says:"To Riehl's credit, his knowledge of the subject matter is evident & he makes some
of the concepts, like pelvic torsion & subsequent compensations, useful even for
advanced therapists. All viewers will gain insight into the nature of myofascial pain
in the torso and extremities, and effective treatments... Giving clear instructions and
explanations, Riehl encourages intuition while competently and carefully teaching
the mechanics of this powerful treatment approach."

iNSTUCTOR: Sean Riehl has taught massage nationally, presented at the AMTA California conference, written multiple articles appearing in Massage Magazine and the Biotone Newsletter as well as being the author of a number of videos on massage.

DETAILED CONTENTS:This video includes 53 techniques, 31 muscles and 29 trigger points. In this video Mr. Riehl shows the assessment of the hips in terms of anterior/posterior rotation and high/low hip movements, and how these movement affect the lower back pain. Also covered are the adductors (for groin pulls), and the other hip muscles that control the internal and external rotation of the femur (like the piriformis that can cause sciatic nerve impingement). The lower back section discusses the most important muscles of lower back pain and their referral patterns, as well as how to evaluate for spinal mobility to help pinpoint pain. The neck section shows evaluation of the four ranges of motion and how to alleviate restriction. How to work on the anterior cervical vertebrae by pushing aside the trachea and touching the front of the cervical spine is also shown- great for whiplash sufferers. The work on the scalenes will help people who have arm pain that comes from this area.